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- AREA SCHOOLS GEAR UP FOR VENTURA'S RELAY FOR LIFE
- Free Perforances of "Rumplestiltskin" in June!
- Women face Vancouver, seeking first win
- Births: May 17
- Chemicals found at Hells Angels site
- Social workers OK deal for new raises
- Local Briefs: May 17
- Bob Florence, jazz composer, Big Band leader, dies at 75
- Speed limits to change on six of city's streets
- Serious message with humor
- Rose-Gonzales shopping center stores proposed
- Work set to begin on Fillmore pool
- Gunfire at range sparks blaze in Piru
- Third arrest made in fatal hit-and-run case
- Agoura seeks to offer housing perk
- Farmworkers say proposed bill offers them hope
- Teens see firsthand the importance of leadership
- Family, friends to recall teen's life at beach memorial
- Overnight work to close some Highway 101 lanes
- Community Briefs: May 17
- Crowning Glory awards five titles in annual beauty pageant
- Pet of the Week: May 17
- How to get combat-related back pay
- zipping through 93004
- Rincon Point voters accept sewage service
- A doggie dilemma
- L.A. professor shares her story of living with schizophrenia
- Local heroes step in to help Myanmar cyclone victims
- Reported death toll 78,000
- World Briefs: May 17
- McCain courts gun owners; says he'll protect their rights
- 5.5 aftershock rattles province
- Intel agencies seek help recruiting immigrants
- Food stamp recipients pinched by climbing prices
- Zimbabwe's presidential showdown set for June 27
- National Briefs: May 17
- Lawmakers OK bill to bar Internet harassment
- Mondavi helped put Napa Valley on the map
- 2 indicted over UCLA cadaver program issues
- Galaxy's youngest supernova found
- Teenager wins mayoral election in Oklahoma town of 40,000
- Bravo: May 17
- Festival brings a little bit of 'spice' to Simi Valley
- Couples ready to take vows
- Interesting strawberry facts
- 2 county lawyers selected for bench
- China rescuers finding life in town's rubble
- Reynolds' arm, Johnson's bat spark T.O. win
- Cavaliers send series back to Boston
- Sparks the clear-cut favorite with Leslie, Parker on their side
- CIF Roundup: May 17
- Serna's pitching enough to carry St. Bonaventure
- Lightning earns first win of season
- Sprints are Rio Mesa's title ticket
- Moorpark's Hicks takes second in javelin at state meet
- 'Magic' fruit is the center of attention this weekend at Oxnard's 25th annual festival
- Unopposed candidate pushes himself harder
- Strawberry Festival Info
- Sports Briefs: May 17
- Kyle Busch wins All-Star race pole
- Derby winner Big Brown getting the star treatment
- Saunders shows winning form
- Oak Park digs itself out of hole
- Lakers make inroads
- Extra-strength win for Oxnard
- Routine conduct now at risk with MySpace suicide case
- State Democrats to select final delegates
- Back to the Beach
- State Briefs: May 17
- Newsom victorious in ruling
- Bush yields to congressional pressure, halts deliveries to Petroleum Reserve
- Surprise rebound in housing; outlook still shaky
- GE plans to quit appliance business
- Centex sells its RiverPark housing project in Oxnard
- Wii Fit, Nintendo's latest game, will get couch potatoes up
- Nuclear waste site is a tourist stop
- State unemployment rate holds steady
- Editorial: It will be too late Tuesday
- Thomas: Founding Fathers couldn't foresee this
- Pa Ventura
- Clinton, Bozo and the Bosnian superdelegates
- Editorial: Yes on Measure A
- Religion briefs
- Your own private Indiana
- Women not alone after a divorce, author says
- Book looks for parables in Dr. Seuss stories
- Author challenges churchs to move beyond charity
- Hit TV writer has message for his viewers
- Volunteers provide summer camp of hope, love for abused, neglected youngsters


